Every planning control identified for any lot | LEP + SEPP + DCP cross-referenced in one query | Approval likelihood scored for every control | Conflicts and overrides resolved automatically | Every answer cited to the source clause | Ask planning questions in plain English | Results in under 1 second | Every planning control identified for any lot | LEP + SEPP + DCP cross-referenced in one query | Approval likelihood scored for every control | Conflicts and overrides resolved automatically | Every answer cited to the source clause | Ask planning questions in plain English | Results in under 1 second |
For Real Estate Agents

Planning answers that close deals

Buyers ask "can I build a granny flat?" and "what's the development potential?" — you need an answer before they lose interest. Vendors want to know if development upside increases their sale price. ZoneDSS gives you instant, reliable planning answers for any listing.

The questions you can't afford to fumble

Buyers want answers now

A buyer at an open home asks "can I build a granny flat on this?" You need a confident answer in the moment — not "I'll get back to you." By then, they've moved on.

Vendors want top dollar

Development potential is a selling point — but only if you can quantify it. "This block could support a duplex" backed by planning data is far more compelling than "great potential."

Disclosure risks

Heritage constraints, flood overlays, contamination — if it affects the property, you should know about it. Better to disclose upfront than deal with problems after the sale.

What you get with ZoneDSS

Instant reports for any listing

Enter an address, get a report. What's permitted, what constraints apply, development potential. Have it ready before the first open home.

Development potential data

Quantified development upside for vendor appraisals. "This 600sqm block supports up to 2 dwellings with a maximum height of 9m" — concrete data that justifies a higher asking price.

Buyer confidence

Give buyers a planning summary with the listing. They know what they can build, what constraints exist, and what questions to ask their solicitor. Informed buyers make faster decisions.

Constraint awareness

Every constraint that affects the property surfaced upfront — heritage, flooding, bushfire, contamination. Know what to disclose and demonstrate due diligence.

Questions your buyers and vendors are asking

Enter any address and ask in plain English. Get an answer you can share with clients immediately.

"What can a buyer build on this lot?"
"Is there development potential that increases the value?"
"Are there any restrictions I should disclose?"
"What's the maximum number of dwellings?"
"Can someone build a granny flat here?"
"Is this property heritage listed?"
"What's the maximum building height?"
"Are there any flood or bushfire overlays?"

Every answer references the planning rule source, giving you and your clients confidence in the information.

Home Buyer's Report + Unlimited Q&A

Coming Soon

Generate a buyer-friendly planning report for every listing, and ask unlimited planning questions across any address. The fastest way to answer buyer queries and demonstrate vendor value.

What's included

  • Instant Home Buyer's Report for any address
  • Development potential score and permitted uses
  • All constraints — heritage, flooding, bushfire, contamination
  • Height, setback, and floor space limits
  • Unlimited planning questions across any address

How agents use it

Before listing

Run a report during the vendor appraisal. Show them the development potential data to support your price recommendation.

At open homes

Answer buyer questions on the spot. "Yes, this block supports a granny flat" — backed by actual planning data, not guesswork.

In marketing materials

Include a planning summary with your listing. Development potential, permitted uses, and key constraints — information that sets your listing apart.

Planning intelligence for every listing

Request early access and start answering buyer and vendor planning questions with confidence.

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